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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => 'Xposed, XPrivacy, Identiconizer!, and the hall of shame',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<p>
	I thought I remembered reading that it was a bad idea to install the <a href="https://repo.xposed.info/module/de.robv.android.xposed.installer">Xposed framework</a> on custom Android versions such as Replicant, but I don&apos;t seem to see any information on that now.
	Either I am remembering wrong, or perhaps Xposed has progressed to the point where it is compatible with more things.
	In any case, I installed it today in order to use <a href="https://repo.xposed.info/module/biz.bokhorst.xprivacy">XPrivacy</a>.
	In theory, that would allow me to give <a href="https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.SecUpwN.AIMSICD">Android $a[IMSI]-Catcher Detector</a> the location access it needs without giving <strong>*every*</strong> application that wants it access.
	Android $a[IMSI]-Catcher Detector is the <strong>*only*</strong> application I have that even remotely needs to know where I am.
	After installing XPrivacy, much to my dismay, I found it has $a[DRM]! It&apos;s free software and it still has $a[DRM]! You need a &quot;pro license&quot; to access certain features.
</p>
<p>
	In trying to find the terms of this &quot;pro license&quot;, I tried to get in contact with the developer.
	However, his website says he only provides support through the XDA Developer forums.
	I tried to register an account there, but the site rejects my application and claims that I am a spammer.
	The site says that if the registration application is rejected in error, to use their contact form to reach out for help, but the contact form refuses to submit.
	I looked XDA Developers up on twitter and complained there.
	Maybe someone will do something about it, maybe not.
	I don&apos;t know how actively that Twitter account is monitored.
</p>
<p>
	In Replicant (and in Android in general), contacts have an optional image attached to them.
	The default isn&apos;t consistent across applications, and in some applications, is the same for every contact.
	To make things a bit more interesting, I installed <a href="https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=com.germainz.identiconizer">Identiconizer!</a> awhile back.
	Now that Xposed is installed, Xposed is recognizing Identiconizer! as an Xposed module.
	Identiconizer! seems to have been built to function with or without Xposed, but it would function alongside Xposed even if it had not been built to integrate with it as a module.
	I can only assume that the author feels integration as a module is better in some way.
	Perhaps it takes less $a[RAM] or can automatically provide images for contacts that otherwise cannot receive images automatically? I&apos;ve activated the integration, though I may or may not see a difference.
</p>
<p>
	It seems somebody calling themselves &quot;M Vaseem&quot; has registered for email alerts about real estate in India using one of my email addresses.
	What is even the point of registering for email alerts if you aren&apos;t going to use your own email address? You won&apos;t even receive the alerts! As usual, I have reset the password on the account so the registrant can&apos;t use it.
	If you want to register for something without giving out your main email address, at least set up a spam email address that you never check instead of registering under someone else&apos;s email address.
	M Vaseem may or may not be contactable at telephone number 8106308571, presumably using the Indian prefix: +91.8106308571.
	I&apos;ve now set up a <a href="/en/a/hall_of_shame.xhtml">hall of shame</a> page for these people that keep using email addresses at my domain to register for things.
</p>
<p>
	My <a href="/a/canary.txt">canary</a> still sings the tune of freedom and transparency.
</p>
END
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